You never know with Windows 10. That poo poo updates your PC like an anti-vaxxer imposter-doctor gives fake injections to sane people's children.

If you can find it in your device manager, try rolling back the drivers.

One time Windows 10 would continually update the drivers to my HD4400 on my 3570k, and then switch that iGPU to the *primary* gpu which means every time my PC booted up I'd have no display, since I had an actual GPU (7970HD) and only one monitor plugged into that gpu.

I had to boot into safe mode every time, disable the iGPU, and then go into windows, and the next time I rebooted W10 would do the same thing.

You never know with Windows 10. That poo poo updates your PC like an anti-vaxxer imposter-doctor gives fake injections to sane people's children.

If you can find it in your device manager, try rolling back the drivers.

One time Windows 10 would continually update the drivers to my HD4400 on my 3570k, and then switch that iGPU to the *primary* gpu which means every time my PC booted up I'd have no display, since I had an actual GPU (7970HD) and only one monitor plugged into that gpu.

I had to boot into safe mode every time, disable the iGPU, and then go into windows, and the next time I rebooted W10 would do the same thing.

Thanks for reading my blog, god bless.

Can disable that in bios next time (most of the time anyway)

Cant help you though OP except by saying xbone one controllers are likely to work lol

This was Windows 7. I figured it out a couple of days ago. The weird thing is that the wireless peripheral was coming up as "ethernet controller" instead of under xbox 360 peripherals. I had to tell it to use the wireless receiver driver and it was fine.